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41 chasquear
v.1 to crack.2 to crack (madera).3 to click (lengua).4 to play a trick on.5 to snap, to clack, to click, to crack.El látigo restaña The whip cracks.6 to snap at.* * *2 (látigo, madera) to crack3 (un manjar) to crunch————————1 (bromear) to play a trick on2 (engañar) to deceive3 (decepcionar) to disappoint, let down4 (faltar a lo prometido) to break, fail to keep1 (decepcionarse) to be disappointed1 to be disappointed* * *verb1) to clip2) crack3) snap* * *IVT1) (=decepcionar) to disappoint, let down2) (=engañar) to play a trick on, fool3) [+ promesa] to breakII1.VT VI = chascar2.See:* * *verbo transitivob) < látigo> to crack* * *verbo transitivob) < látigo> to crack* * *chasquear [A1 ]vt1 ‹lengua› to click; ‹dedos› to click, snap2 ‹látigo› to crack* * *
chasquear ( conjugate chasquear) verbo transitivo
‹ dedos› to click, snap
chascar, chasquear verbo transitivo (la lengua) to click
(los dedos) to snap
(el látigo) to crack
' chasquear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chascar
English:
click
- snap
- crack
- finger
- tut
* * *♦ vt1. [lengua] to click2. [dedos] to snap3. [látigo] to crack4. [dar un chasco a] to play a trick on, to fool♦ vi1. [lengua] to click2. [madera, hueso] to crack* * *v/t1 click;chasquear la lengua click one’s tongue, make a clicking noise with one’s tongue2 látigo crack* * *chasquear vt1) : to click (the tongue, fingers, etc.)2) : to snap (a whip) -
42 apuntar y no dar
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43 нарушать
нарушить (вн.)1. (о порядке, тишине и т. п.) break* (d.), disturb (d.)нарушить равновесие сил — upset* the balance of power
2. (о законе, правиле и т. п.) break* (d.), infringe (upon), transgress (d.), violate (d.)нарушать слово — break* one's word, fail to keep one's word; go* back on one's word
нарушать клятву, присягу — break* one's oath*
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44 порушувати
= порушити1) (порядок, тишу) to break; to disturb; (закон, правило) to break, to infringe ( upon), to transgress, to contravene, to infract, to violateпорушувати слово — to break one's word, to fail to keep one's word
порушувати клятву (присягу) — to break ( to violate) one's oath; to forswear ( to perjure) oneself
порушувати душевний спокій — to disturb, to discompose
порушувати громадський порядок — to break ( to disturb) the public order
порушувати зобов'язання — to violate commitments, to violate obligations, to violate an obligation
порушувати правила гри — to break the rules of a game; to play foul
порушувати право володіння діал. — to molest
порушувати рівновагу — to distort the balance, to upset the balance
2) ( починати) to raiseпорушувати позов юр. — to institute proceedings (against smb.), to take a legal step, to sue
порушувати справу юр. — to commence an action, to bring (to enter, to lay) an action (against smb.)
порушувати тему — to broach (to touch upon, to approach) a subject
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45 décrocher
décrocher [dekʀɔ∫e]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = détacher) to take down ; [+ wagon] to uncouple• ne décroche pas ! don't answer it!2. intransitive verb3. reflexive verb* * *dekʀɔʃe
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1) ( détacher) to take down [tableau, jambon, tenture]; to uncouple [wagon]décrocher son téléphone — ( pour parler) to pick up the receiver; ( pour ne pas être dérangé) to take the phone off the hook
2) (colloq) ( obtenir) to clinch (colloq), to get [marché]; to land (colloq), to get [contrat, poste, rôle]; to get [diplôme]; to win [titre]
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verbe intransitif1) (colloq) ( cesser une activité) to give up2) (colloq) (en parlant de tabac, drogue) to kick (colloq) the habit3) (colloq) ( cesser de s'intéresser) to switch off GB, to tune out US4) Armée to disengage5) Aviation to stall
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se décrocher verbe pronominal [tableau] to come off its hook; [rideau] to come down; [jupe] to come undone••* * *dekʀɔʃe1. vt1) (= dépendre) to take down2)2. vi1) (= soulever le combiné) to pick up the phoneIl a décroché et a composé le numéro. — He picked up the phone and dialled the number.
2) AVIATION, [avion, appareil] to stall3) (= renoncer) [élève, lycéen] to drop out, [coureur] to drop out4) ÉCONOMIE, [monnaie, titre, cours] to lose ground5) * (ne plus prêter attention) to switch off* * *décrocher verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( détacher) to take down [tableau, jambon, tenture]; to uncouple [wagon]; décrocher son téléphone (pour répondre, appeler) to pick up the receiver; ( pour ne pas être dérangé) to take the phone off the hook;2 ○( obtenir) to clinch○, to get [marché]; to land○, to get [contrat, poste, rôle]; to get [diplôme]; to win [titre].B vi1 ○( cesser une activité) to give up;2 ○(en parlant de tabac, drogue) to kick the habit○;4 Mil to disengage;5 Aviat to stall;C se décrocher vpr [tableau, applique] to come off its hook; [rideau] to come down; [soutien-gorge, jupe] to come undone; le poisson s'est décroché the fish has got off the hook; se décrocher facilement [rideau] to be easy to take down; ⇒ mâchoire.décrocher la timbale or le gros lot to hit the jackpot.[dekrɔʃe] verbe transitifdécrocher la timbale (familier) ou le coquetier (familier) ou le cocotier (familier) ou le pompon (familier) to hit the jackpota. [le couper] to take the phone off the hookb. [pour répondre] to pick up the phonetu décroches? could you answer ou get it?————————[dekrɔʃe] verbe intransitif1. (familier) [abandonner] to opt out2. (familier) [se déconcentrer] to switch off3. [être distancé] to drop ou to fall behind4. (familier) [se désintoxiquer] to kick the habitdécrocher de l'héroïne to come off ou to kick heroin6. FINANCE————————se décrocher verbe pronominal intransitif————————se décrocher verbe pronominal transitif -
46 ingkar
deny, refuse, disavow, denial, negation* * *deny, denied, denied, denying* * *reluctant; refuse, fail to keep one's word; negative (linguistic) -
47 a lipsi la întâlnire
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48 изменя
вж. изменям* * *изменя̀,измѐням гл.1. change, alter; ( частично) modify, vary; физ. ( тон, честота) modulate; \изменя закон amend a law/a bill; \изменя текст modify a text;2. ( нарушавам верността си) be unfaithful/unloyal/false (to); betray; \изменя на думата си fail to keep o.’s promise/word; break o.’s word; \изменя на дълга си depart from o.’s duty; \изменя на родината си betray o.’s country; силата/паметта му изменя his strength/memory fails him; щастието му измени his luck/fortune betrayed him;\изменя се change; vary; undergo change(s); \изменя се за добро/лошо change for the better/worse; нещата се измениха things have changed; the tide has turned.* * *вж. изменям -
49 mancare alle proprie promesse
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50 se démentir
demɑ̃tiʀ vpr/vine pas se démentir — not to fail, to keep up
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51 faltar a su palabra
• break one's faith• break one's word• fail to keep one's promise• go back on• go back over• go back to the old ways• go backward• violate one's faith -
52 faltar a una cita
• break an appointment• fail to keep an appointment -
53 изневеря
изневеря̀,изневеря̀вам гл. betray (на -), be disloyal/false (на to); play (s.o.) false; step out on s.o.; (в брака) be unfaithful/false (to); \изневеря на думата си fail to keep o.’s promise/word, break o.’s promise/word, go back on o.’s word; \изневеря на принципите си be untrue to o.’s principles; break faith with o.’s principles; паметта му изневерява his memory fails him; щастието му изневери his luck gave out, his luck/fortune betrayed him. -
54 opor egin
1.a. (Ind.) to stop working2. ( inorekin geratzeari d.) to miss, fail to keep3. ( jai hartu) to take a holiday4. ( hitza jan) to backtrack, go back on one's word -
55 нарушать
несов. - наруша́ть, сов. - нару́шить; (вн.)1) (порядок, тишину и т.п.) break (d), disturb (d)наруша́ть равнове́сие сил — upset the balance of power
2) (закон, правило и т.п.) break (d), infringe (upon), transgress (d), violate (d)наруша́ть сло́во — break one's word, fail to keep one's word; go back on one's word
наруша́ть кля́тву, прися́гу — break one's oath
наруша́ть контра́кт — breach a contract
наруша́ть супру́жескую ве́рность — commit adultery
наруша́ть чужо́е пра́во владе́ния юр. — trespass
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56 отставать
to lag behind, to fall / to drop behind, to be backwardотставать от жизни — to lag behind life, to fail to keep pace with life
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57 أخلف وعده أو بوعده
أخْلَفَ وَعْدَهُ أو بِوَعْدِهto renege, break (go back on, fail to keep) one's promise or word or commitment -
58 خان
خانَ: نَقَضَ، خالَفَ، أخَلّ بـto break, breach, commit a breach of, violate, infringe, infract, contravene, transgress, fail to keep or meet -
59 نكث
نَكَثَ: نَقَضَ، خَرَقَ، أخْلَفَto break, violate, infringe; to renege, break (go back on, fail to keep) one's promise or word or commitment; to break faith -
60 ingkar
reluctant. 2 refuse, fail to keep o.'s word.
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